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Dakotagrafx

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This is why I chose the roland!  

some are personal use like the Ford one (has a reflection on bottom) - others are discontinued from past sales

A clean print head without diflection and a rip that produces great color is a beautiful thing!

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Thanks

 

 

Here is a picture of an install done by one of our members (he did a great job) of a print I did recently

 

I'll let him say if he wants people to know who he is. . . . 

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Wow...  Incredible work.....  Like the Ford piece....

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I would get a sp-300 over the bn20 - not as much media avaiable and price is about the same used

 

check head test print real well though I have seen the results of what others would call a good test and it makes a huge difference.  It hurts when you have to put that much money in them but putting out junk isn't worth it to me

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top is a good pattern, second is ok  - rest are run for the hills bottom one is missing several lines in the head

 

these were pulled from google images and none are mine TGFT

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A table I did for the wife.  It originally had a picture on it but it was paper based and it molded. Printed with my SP-540i.

 

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Here is a few pics of a few benches I did for a customer last week. Did three in this batch. benches are 2' x 8' each. Prints are laid underneath a few heavy high solids clear coats. 

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damn I hate putting 3 coats on a car, I get bored easily walking around the same thing over and over again.

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magnets - had to recreate his original logo 0 killed me - second one was my attempt at changing his logo - but his brother designed it so no go

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Not that I am brown nosing but you are welcome to show what you did for me as what one can have IF they are as I am into 3D design....

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Not that I am brown nosing but you are welcome to show what you did for me as what one can have IF they are as I am into 3D design....

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Thanks sir, here is petromans 3d work - amazing

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I think it shows a lot of emotion and is generally badass.

 

Jay

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 I started to say why and where I saw some things back then (Viet Nam-Cambodia-Laos) and decided not to as I will go off on a bender and might piss somebody off due to my personal feelings and thoughts.....I love the country I live in and I wouldnt leave it or disgrace it for nothing regardless to my political views....God Bless whats left of America....

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Fortunately you don't have to love the government to love your country. I have had family serve in combat and it deeply affected them but they all loved this country, no matter what their political views.

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